2011 Annual Meeting

(536e) A Novel Polymer-Assisted Hydrothermal Approach to Metal-Oxide Thin Films

Authors

Qianglu Lin - Presenter, New Mexico State University
Ling Fei - Presenter, New Mexico State University
Joshua Hill - Presenter, New Mexico State University
Shuguang Deng - Presenter, New Mexico State University
Hongmei Luo - Presenter, New Mexico State University


A Novel Polymer-Assisted Hydrothermal Approach to Metal-Oxide Thin Films

Qianglu Lin, Yun Xu, Ling Fei, Joshua Hill, Shuguang Deng, Hongmei Luo

Department of Chemical Engineering, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM88003

Metal-oxide thin films exhibit a wide range of electronic, magnetic, optical, and thermal properties that conventional metallic elements and semiconductors do not possess. Numerous methods like molecular beam epitaxy, sputtering, pulsed-laser deposition, sol-gel, and polymer-assisted deposition have been used to deposit epitaxial oxide films. Crystalline anatase or rutile titanium dioxide (TiO2) have low band gap (3.2 eV), high photocatalytic activity, and good bioactivity. We will report epitaxial anatase TiO2 and rutile TiO2 films on (001) LaAlO3 and R-cut sapphire prepared by a novel chemical solution approach, polymer-assisted hydrothermal method. It provides a facile way to prepare epitaxial films at low temperature of 200 ºC with varied film thickness control (from 10 nm to 2 µm). The structure and morphologies of thin films are studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analyses.